Dryer Vent Cleaning
Commercial or residential dryer vents are cleaned periodically
to reduce the risk of fire.The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
estimates that in 1998, clothes dryers were associated with 15,600
fires, resulting in 20 deaths and 370 injuries. Fires can occur
when lint builds up in the dryer or in the exhaust ductwork. Lint
can block the flow of air, cause excessive heat build-up, and
result in a fire in some dryers.
Dryer Vent Fires - A Common
Problem:
Lack of maintenance is the leading
cause of dryer fires with lint identified as the source material
igniting the fires. The fires may be caused by:
- Failure of mechanical and/or electrical parts within the
dryer
- Improper materials placed in the dryer
- Insufficient airflow as a result of improper installation
Dryer Vent Fire Prevention - A
Simple Solution:
Have dryer vents professionally
cleaned and inspected annually to help prevent dryer vent fires.
Routine maintenance and care of your dryer vent system to prevent
fires includes:
- Dryer vent systems need to be up-to-code with your city, state
and dryer manufacturer
- A properly installed all-metal dryer vent will help ensure
airflow; replace any plastic or foil vent with semi-¬rigid or solid
metal venting
- Do not operate the dryer without a lint filter
- Clean lint trays and screens before or after each use of the
dryer
- Remove accumulated lint around the drum
- Clean lint out of the vent pipe
- Wash lint screens with soap and water every few weeks to remove
residue left behind by fabric softeners
- Make sure the air exhaust vent pipe is not restricted and the
outdoor vent flap will open when the dryer is operating
- Make sure the outdoor vent flap is not covered by snow, bushes
or any other materials
- Keep dryers in good working order; gas dryers should be
inspected by a professional to ensure that the gas line and
connection are intact and free of leaks
- Dryers should be properly grounded
- Make sure the correct plug and outlet are used and that the
machine is connected properly
- Avoid overloading a washing machine or dryer
- Follow the manufacturer's operating instructions
- Avoid having combustible chemicals (cleaning products) or
chemical-laden items near dryers
- Never dry items that have come in contact with flammable
substances, such as cooking oil, gasoline, paint thinner, alcohol,
etc.
- Keep the dryer area clear of things that can burn, such as
boxes or clothing
- Never leave the house or go to bed with your dryer running
Reduced airflow and lint build-up cause overheating and prevent
fast drying action. When this happens, safety switches cycle on and
off continuously and can fail over a period of time. This results
in higher costs of operation and could cause a costly and dangerous
dryer fire.
DUCTZ professionals use a variety of specialized tools and
procedures to clean dryer vent ductwork. The entire process usually
takes about one hour. However, cleaning is only one part of our
service. The dryer vent is also inspected for several mechanical
issues that should be checked by a professional duct cleaner. DUCTZ
professionals are the qualified choice.
Advanced Warning Signs
- Clothes (especially towels or jeans) that take a long time to
dry
- Clothes are hotter than usual at the end of the cycle
- Flapper on vent hood doesn't open when dryer is on
If you notice any of these signs, schedule a professional dryer
cleaning or inspection immediately.
Technicians Cleaning Checklist -
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- Dryer duct must be at least 4 inches in diameter and as large
as dryer outlet
- Concealed ducts must be rigid metal (galvanized or
aluminum)
- Duct joints shall be secured with metal tape, never screws or
rivets
- Joints are installed so pipe connections point in the direction
of the airflow (away from the dryer)
- Dryer vents shall be independent of all other systems and
terminate outdoors (Do not vent into another chimney or vent)
- Outside termination hood should be equipped with a back draft
damper
- Flexible metal connectors shall be used between the dryer and
the duct (Plastic connector ducting is not recommended)
- Confirm the rodent and bird screen protection is intact
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The use of proper venting materials helps to achieve maximum
performance and extend the life of your dryer. When clothes are
given the appropriate amount of air, they dry quicker, are subject
to less tumbling, and result in less electric or gas usage from
your dryer.